“Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe

The physical and socio-economic environments and unequal development in Zimbabwe have given rise to phenomena known as low-cost boarding and child renters. Absence of parents, distances to school, unreliable caregivers, shifting of residence, care and schools as well as shortage of financial resourc...

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Main Author: Winniefridah Matsa
Other Authors: Department of Gender Studies.Midlands State University.
Format: book part
Language:English
Published: Springer, Cham 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5662
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60873-6_6
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description The physical and socio-economic environments and unequal development in Zimbabwe have given rise to phenomena known as low-cost boarding and child renters. Absence of parents, distances to school, unreliable caregivers, shifting of residence, care and schools as well as shortage of financial resources for fees in formal government and mission boarding schools have led to the sprouting of low-cost boarding, “bush boarding” and child renters. There are few secondary schools which are far apart and inaccessible by some communities. Low-cost boarding and child renting were made to ease access to schooling but instead have created risky physical and social environment for learners. Some of their parents cannot afford low-cost boarding and their children resort to child renting. Child renting impacts negatively on both genders but to greater extent on girls’ access and retention at secondary school. Learners have however demonstrated capacity of resilience in such challenges by engaging in various strategies.
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spelling ir-11408-56622023-05-22T07:41:13Z “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe Winniefridah Matsa Department of Gender Studies.Midlands State University. Low-cost boarding Child renters Risky environments Physical environments Bush boarding Annex/Satellite schools The physical and socio-economic environments and unequal development in Zimbabwe have given rise to phenomena known as low-cost boarding and child renters. Absence of parents, distances to school, unreliable caregivers, shifting of residence, care and schools as well as shortage of financial resources for fees in formal government and mission boarding schools have led to the sprouting of low-cost boarding, “bush boarding” and child renters. There are few secondary schools which are far apart and inaccessible by some communities. Low-cost boarding and child renting were made to ease access to schooling but instead have created risky physical and social environment for learners. Some of their parents cannot afford low-cost boarding and their children resort to child renting. Child renting impacts negatively on both genders but to greater extent on girls’ access and retention at secondary school. Learners have however demonstrated capacity of resilience in such challenges by engaging in various strategies. 59 68 2023-05-22T07:41:12Z 2023-05-22T07:41:12Z 2020-12-22 book part https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5662 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60873-6_6 en Marginality, Migration and Education 978-3-030-60873-6 open Springer, Cham
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Child renters
Risky environments
Physical environments
Bush boarding
Annex/Satellite schools
Winniefridah Matsa
“Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title_full “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title_fullStr “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title_full_unstemmed “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title_short “Low-Cost” Boarding and “Child Renters”: Boys and Girls Schooling in Risky Physical and Social Environments in Bulilima and Mangwe
title_sort “low-cost” boarding and “child renters”: boys and girls schooling in risky physical and social environments in bulilima and mangwe
topic Low-cost boarding
Child renters
Risky environments
Physical environments
Bush boarding
Annex/Satellite schools
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5662
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-60873-6_6
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